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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.870705
关键词
COVID-19; event strength; fear of failure; regulatory focus; entrepreneurial intentions
资金
- Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province [20GLC206]
- National Office of Philosophy and Social Sciences of China [21FYB064]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [3072020CFJ0904]
- Postdoctoral Science Foundation General Project [2020M670768]
- Hebei Provincial Department of Education Youth Project [SQ201008]
This article investigates the impact of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic on the entrepreneurial intentions of college students and finds that defensive and facilitative regulatory focus as well as fear of failure play important roles in mediating this effect.
The new coronary pneumonia epidemic has had a tremendous impact on the world economic situation, causing a large number of enterprises to suffer from serious losses, but also bringing a large number of entrepreneurial opportunities. For college students, whether the opportunities brought by the epidemic can attract them to step into the entrepreneurial path becomes a question worthy of attention in the process of restoring economic vitality and guiding students' employment and entrepreneurship. In this article, a mediation model was constructed and tested through 245 questionnaire data by combining event system theory, regulatory focus theory, and emotion cognitive evaluation theory. The results showed that defensive regulatory focus and fear of failure and facilitative regulatory focus and fear of failure were all able to continuously mediate the effect of event intensity of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic on the entrepreneurial intentions of college students.
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